So I played around with KnockoutJS and made this: https://github.com/gothfox/Tiny-Knockout-Client
It doesn't really work except for bare basics, but it looks kinda cute. You will need to put API endpoint url to config.js. This might grow into a Digest replacement if I'm bored for a sufficient amount of time.
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/ySPXDyF.jpg
API client using KnockoutJS and Bootstrap
Re: API client using KnockoutJS and Bootstrap
You put this much together just playing around? If you have more time for it, I'd love to see you go further.
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Re: API client using KnockoutJS and Bootstrap
It's really easy to work with, also I've been playing with Bootstrap earlier this week. Anyway, at this point it's about as functional as a digest plugin, although it looks / works somewhat differently.
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Love it, it's really quick. I'm powering through my image feeds like a hot knife through butter.
Re: API client using KnockoutJS and Bootstrap
Tried it on my installation, very nice and slim. Would be enough for me for 99% of my ttrss usage, if there were just two more features:
- special/fresh articles, where all feeds are combined in chronological order (my default view)
- keyboard shortcuts, at least "n" and "o", maybe "u"
- special/fresh articles, where all feeds are combined in chronological order (my default view)
- keyboard shortcuts, at least "n" and "o", maybe "u"
Re: API client using KnockoutJS and Bootstrap
Very nice look and feel!
Re: API client using KnockoutJS and Bootstrap
Usul wrote:just two more features:
- special/fresh articles, where all feeds are combined in chronological order (my default view)
- keyboard shortcuts, at least "n" and "o", maybe "u"
Agree with this features.
And:
- embedded videos
- animated gifs

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